Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas in the Indian epic Mahabharata
The 18-day period is spent in prayer and fasting, with a priest reciting the Mahabharata epic to remind everyone of the story of Draupadi, the five Pandava brothers' common wife, whose chaste and virtuous ways enabled her to recover the kingdom they been deprived of by King Duryodhana.
He entered Telugu film industry during the early period and acted some films like Paduka Pattabhishekham (1945), Bala Nagamma (1942), Sarangadhara (1937), Draupadi Manasamrakshanam (1936).
In similar analogy, writer Vimla Patil associates Ahalya, Draupadi, Sita, Tara and Mandodari with wind, fire, earth, ether and water respectively.
For Drāupadī (द्रौपदी), the daughter of King Drupada of Paanchal in the Mahābhārata (महाभारत), aspirants had to hit a fish's eye with a bow and arrow.